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Legebokoff returns to the stand

Cody Legebokoff returned to the stand Tuesday in the Prince George court house, after a three-week break.

Dressed in a suit with a shaved head, Legebokoff answered questions about his childhood leading up to his move to Prince George, painting a picture of a kid who partied frequently, drank heavily, and had sex with various women, never going as far as to make a relationship.

He spoke about coming to live in Prince George after high school and getting into cocaine.

He was prompted to name one of his dealers, whom he only referred to as “X”, saying he didn’t want to go to federal penitentiary as a known rat, fearing what would happen if he let his identity slip.

Legebokoff is charged with first degree murder in the deaths of four women.

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